Owen Francis Hand (28 December 1938 – 16 February 2003) was a Scottish folk and blues singer and guitarist, who recorded in the 1960s.
His early work experiences contributed towards developing his socialist politics and his appreciation of the natural world, reflected in some of his later songs.
He was also a member of The Three City Four with Leon Rosselson, Ralph Trainer and Marian McKenzie, before moving to London where he performed in leading folk clubs including Les Cousins.
Hand recorded occasionally, notably with Hamish Henderson and folk group the Whistlebinkies on the 1977 album Freedom Come All Ye.
He became a mature student under Henderson's guidance at the School of Scottish Studies in Edinburgh University, writing a thesis on the political influences on the folk music revival of the late 1950s, and graduating with a MA degree in 1993.